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Roots Week 29
fall/fals/fen
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| fall- | Latin- “Deceive, Lie, Wrong” |
| fals- | Latin- “Deceive, Lie, Wrong” |
| falsified | (v) To make false; to change information in order to deceive. |
| falsetto | (n) A method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range. |
| fallible | (adj) capable of making a mistake or being wrong. |
| fallacy | (n) a false or mistaken idea; the quality or state of being false. |
| falter | (v) to move unsteadily |
| falter | (v) to stumble or hesitate in speech |
| falter | (v) to hesitate in purpose or action |
| false | (adj) not according with truth or facts |
| false | (adj) incorrect |
| false | (adj) deliberately made or meant to deceive |
| fail | (v) to be unsuccessful in achieving one’s goal |
| fen | Latin- “To strike” |
| offend | (v) to do wrong; to cause to be angry or annoyed. |
| defensive | (adj) serving to protect; resisting or preventing attack |
| offense | (n) an act of attacking; a violation of a social or moral code. |
| fend | (v) to keep or ward off |
| offensive | (adj) relating to or made or suited for attack |
| offensive | (adj) causing painful or unpleasant sensations |
| offensive | (adj) causing displeasure or resentment |
| defend | (v) to repel danger or attack; |
| defend | (v) to act as an attorney for someone |
| defend | (v) to uphold against opposition |
| defensive | (adj) relating to the attempt to keep an opponent from scoring in a game or contest. |
| fail | (v) to neglect to do something |
| fend | (v) to try to get along without help |